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SOFIA (Bulgaria), February 8 (SeeNews) – Bulgarian electrical machines maker Elprom Zem [BUL:55E], part of local industrial group Industrial Holding Bulgaria [BUL:4ID], said on Friday it plans to launch a four-year buyback programme, targeting up to 1…
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ZAGREB (Croatia), February 8 (SeeNews) – The European Investment Bank (EIB) said on Friday it is considering lending around 120 million euro ($160.7 million) to Croatia's transport ministry for the financing, design and construction of Phase I o…
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SOFIA (Bulgaria), February 8 (SeeNews) – Austria's Kapsch Group said the turnkey order to upgrade the traffic control system on a railway track in Bulgaria its Kapsch CarrierCom division has won in partnership with Thales has a 28-month timefram…
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Ireland-based Depfa Bank issues injunction over Bulgaria’s rail freight co – media
by bifadminSOFIA (Bulgaria), February 8 (SeeNews) – Ireland-based Depfa Bank has issued an injunction over 100% of the share capital of the freight division of Bulgarian state-owned railways company BDZ, Sofia-based media reported on Friday.
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SOFIA (Bulgaria), February 8 (SeeNews) – The combined value of deposit accounts held in Bulgarian banks rose 9.4% to 48.77 billion levs ($33.3 billion/24.9 billion euro) last year, the central bank said on Friday.
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BELGRADE (Serbia), February 8 (SeeNews) – The Serbian government will back the companies from the IT industry through a set of measures that should be applicable in March after the respective amendments to legislation are adopted, the Serbian financ…
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SOFIA (Bulgaria), February 8 (SeeNews) – Bulgarian special purpose vehicle (SPV) Liam [BUL:5L1] said on Friday it plans to launch a procedure for its liquidation.
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SOFIA (Bulgaria), February 8 (SeeNews) – Bulgarian real estate investment trust (REIT) PRC [BUL:PRQ] has increased its capital by a new share issue, the country’s financial regulator said on Friday.
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CHISINAU (Moldova), February 8 (SeeNews) – The foreign exchange reserves held by Moldova's central bank, BNM, inched down to $2.519 billion (1.88 billion euro) on January 26 from $2.511 billion a week earlier, BNM said on Friday.

